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...money has been given to cover the expenses of a few Harvard men at the summer military camp. Any man interested may obtain information concerning this at the office of the Regent 10 University Hall. Some men have already signed up but those in charge desire a still larger number in order to make this first trial a success...
William Phillips '00, Regent of the University, announces that several Harvard graduates in London are proposing to hold a Harvard dinner, on Thursday, July 10, at the Imperial Restaurant, Piccadilly Circus. This will be a repetition on an even larger scale of the highly successful dinner which took place there last July...
...office of Regent, which since 1910 has been united with that of Dean of the College, has within the past two weeks been re-established at the University. Mr. William Phillips '00, who is at present upon leave of absence from the State Department, has been appointed to the position. For several years Mr. Phillips was a secretary at the American Legation in Peking and since 1909 he has held the position of first secretary at the American Embassy at London. This position is the highest attainable by a secretary in the diplomatic service...
...duties of the Regent are those of a University officer exercising a general supervision over the conduct and welfare of the student, his particular duty being to direct the proctors who reside in University buildings or in buildings to which the superintendence of the University extends. He is expected to inform himself fully of the condition of all buildings in which students are lodged or in which student societies or clubs meet. Mr. C. M. Stearns '01 was the last Regent, holding office until his duties were taken over in the year 1910-11 by the then acting Dean Wells...
...dinner last year was held on July 9, at the Imperial Restaurant on Regent street. It was presided over by W. Phillips '00, and Dr. R. Frothingham '92 acted as toastmaster, a great number of toasts being asked for and many speeches made. The dinner was proclaimed entirely successful, and the desire was expressed on all sides to have it become a yearly summer event...